Lyrics

(Verse 1) **In the heart of Oklahoma, in a town called Sulphur's light,** **The skies turned dark and brooding, foretelling a fateful night.** The wind began to whisper, the trees started to sway, A storm was rolling in, to sweep the calm away. (Chorus) **Oh, the thunder roared in Sulphur, the lightning split the sky,** **A night so dark and fearsome, you could hear the old town cry.** Destruction came a-calling, from the heavens it did race, And awoke the sleepy heartbeat of Sulphur's quiet grace. (Verse 2) The folks in Sulphur gathered, in homes and shelters found, As the tempest showed no mercy, to the land that it unbound. But the spirit of the people, like the red dirt, stood its ground, In the face of nature's fury, their resolve was tightly wound. (Bridge) **When the morning light came creeping, through the clouds of grey and white,** **Sulphur's soul was still a-beating, though the storm had spent its might.** The town was bruised but breathing, its will was not destroyed, In the darkest of the evenings, hope was not devoid. (Chorus) **Oh, the thunder roared in Sulphur, the lightning split the sky,** **A night so dark and fearsome, you could hear the old town cry.** Destruction came a-calling, but Sulphur would arise, With the dawn of new beginnings, beneath the open skies. (Outro) So here's to Sulphur, Oklahoma, where the storms may come and go, But the heart of this small town, will always bravely show. For even in the darkest night, when the winds do fiercely blow, Sulphur stands resilient, with a fire in its glow.